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QDE2025, QDE 2025: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Quenching and Distortion Engineering, 1-10, May 6–7, 2025,
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View Papertitled, Distortion Minimization Using DCGQ Process for Reduced Cost and Improved Quality
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A patented DANTE Controlled Gas Quench (DCGQ) process was developed for high precision distortion control during quench hardening. The DCGQ process follows a recipe of quenching time and the ambient gas temperature designed by computer modeling, with a specified maximum allowed temperature difference in the part section during the martensitic transformation.
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HT 2021, Heat Treat 2021: Extended Abstracts from the 31st Heat Treating Society Conference and Exposition, 103-106, September 14–16, 2021,
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View Papertitled, Introducing a New Industrial 3D Carbon/Composite Material for Heat Treat Applications
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This paper describes a new grade of 3D carbon composite materials that are more durable than alloys at high temperatures as well as lighter and stronger. Advantages over other materials in the construction of heat treat furnace fixtures are illustrated in several comparative case studies.